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neil: how about someone else's wind farm. >> they got the guns. >> you are a fan of green energy, this is the best news ever, have you known the mob to get in a business that did not make a lot of money. >> i don't think that is what it is. >> they see the money. >> wasted money, the government just throws money out there and they will grab it they are smart enough. >> we're talking about italy, right? >> well, you should know, mob has lost much of its influence in had country, it has much influence in the mother country. >> i have nothing to say on that. neil: chris, i guess now, looking at what is going on, abroad, you know they are kicking around in europe this transaction tax on stock trades, a lot of countries are going along. this is not a far cry from a europe that is seizing on still more way its take advantage of more government. >> well, here is the thing, that is what we find over. the problem with any government program, ends up being in the administration, it sounds good when you are sitting in a conference room. but but you get to implementation that is where troubles beg
neil: how about someone else's wind farm. >> they got the guns. >> you are a fan of green energy, this is the best news ever, have you known the mob to get in a business that did not make a lot of money. >> i don't think that is what it is. >> they see the money. >> wasted money, the government just throws money out there and they will grab it they are smart enough. >> we're talking about italy, right? >> well, you should know, mob has lost much of its...
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as we get off dirty fuels, as we reject dirty pipelines, as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air and our water and stabilize the climate. the only folks against that are oil companies, gas companies and coal companies that routinely fund climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> i have to leave it there. my view remains why take the risk. i want my kids and their kids to live in a healthy planet. >> and c02 is -- >> if you have the stuff to do it now, you might as well do it. >>> lee goldberg is alive. he's not perished in the freezing cold. you're downstairs. lee, what's the forecast for the next few days? >> just like i just thawed out, so will the midwest into the northeast. another rough few days coming. last 36 hours windchills haven't gone above 5 degrees in new york city. we'll climb out of this after the weekend. another four rough days ago. >> i hear you are wearing a battery packed heated jacket? >> two battery packs in here. on warmest setting. i'm radiating.
as we get off dirty fuels, as we reject dirty pipelines, as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air and our water and stabilize the climate. the only folks against that are oil companies, gas companies and coal companies that routinely fund climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> i have to leave it there. my view remains why take the risk. i want my kids and their kids...
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tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close public comment. and madam clerk do we have any other items before us? >> no mr. chr app >> a lot a ton with the community and we say to ourselves, there is this one and this one. we all compartmentalize them, we have our own agenda. our agenda is to create great work. if you are interested in that, you are part of our community. >> hello and welcome to brava theater. >> we are trying to figure out a way to make a space where theater and presentation of live work is something that you think of the same way that you think of going to the movies. of course
tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close...
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reject dirty pipelines from the tar sands, for example, or as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air, we clean up our water, and we stabilize our climate. the only folks who are against that are the oil companies, gas companies, and coal companies that routinely fund the climate skeptics and the climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> okay, chaps. i've got to leave it there sadly. i'm sure the debate will run. my view remains why take the risk. i want my kids and their kids to live in a healthy planet. and if there's -- >> and c o2 is nothing to be -- >> if you have the stuff to do it now you might as well do it. >> pure fear mongering. >> chaps, thank you. i have breaking news. lee goldberg is alive. he has not perished in the freezing cold. you're at columbus circle. you're downstairs. so lee, what is the forecast for the next few days? >> just like i just thawed out, so will the midwest into the northeast. we've got another rough few days coming. the last 36 hours wind
reject dirty pipelines from the tar sands, for example, or as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air, we clean up our water, and we stabilize our climate. the only folks who are against that are the oil companies, gas companies, and coal companies that routinely fund the climate skeptics and the climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> okay, chaps. i've got to leave it...
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we have passed good energy legislation, passed good budgeting legislation, we set priority for the nation, but yet they fail to go anywhere in the senate. and so with that, i yield. >> thank you, congressman duncan. i agree with your comments. we might come to a different vote tomorrow. and frankly we have to have a budget. but raising the debt ceiling for a budget to be named later is to be something i probably won't be able to vote for. we're trying to follow that -- understands that. we have sequester. the resequencing is interesting only washington can that be a word. we were trying to resequence what is going on here. but one thing that i still remain concerned about, after two years up here, i think washington is broke. it's dysfunctional certainly on the senate side unable to pass a budget. the president is going late on the budget. it's dysfunctional when just a few days ago this house authorized $50 billion in spending. most of which won't be spent until 2015, and i'll just say when i visit with constituency at home, this is the worst they have come to expect in washington is whe
we have passed good energy legislation, passed good budgeting legislation, we set priority for the nation, but yet they fail to go anywhere in the senate. and so with that, i yield. >> thank you, congressman duncan. i agree with your comments. we might come to a different vote tomorrow. and frankly we have to have a budget. but raising the debt ceiling for a budget to be named later is to be something i probably won't be able to vote for. we're trying to follow that -- understands that....
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in manufacturing, there's been growth primarily because we found the new technologies to bring us energy. we have more natural gas than saudi arabia has oil. so there's some changes. people are coming back here because it's cheaper to do business in america. i think what's more important is the average american. the average american, if we're sitting and waiting for the government to come up with the answer for us, the president to come up with a vision, you'll have a problem. if you've been on unemployment for 12 million americans, those jobs probably aren't coming back. it's time to retool and say where is the next opportunity, is it in health care, is it in green. where am i going to get the skills. the government is going to step up and say here's a pathway. you've got to find it yourself. >> we've seen apple and starbucks make a turn in the water. >> you talked about that the last time i was on. >> apple has since then done so. it was a start. but it's about the principle, really, of great american companies in the tech world. they lead the world. but a lot of the stuff's outsourced
in manufacturing, there's been growth primarily because we found the new technologies to bring us energy. we have more natural gas than saudi arabia has oil. so there's some changes. people are coming back here because it's cheaper to do business in america. i think what's more important is the average american. the average american, if we're sitting and waiting for the government to come up with the answer for us, the president to come up with a vision, you'll have a problem. if you've been on...
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you get more energy in the morning. but they are getting ready in not too long from now to get plunge number 22, so only a few left. what's it like to go in the water? >> like something you've never done before. take it from me. i've been cold before, but not like that. jennifer franciotti is going to let you know how it feels to go in that water. >> getting ready to hit the water. hear at sandy point state park. the water is choppy. the wind is blowing and the snow is coming down. and you can see folks are dipping in the water. the seagulls are flapping. everyone hear freezing for a reason. they are hear for the special olympics athletes. >> it's cold in hear! >> you just heard that. >> i will not let it beat me! >> everyone psyching themselves up, getting ready for the plunge. it's crazy, but it's worth it! >> jennifer franciotti is hear with us live. how are you feeling? >> really good. >> it's cold, isn't it? >> it is. a lot of us have talked about we have been through many situations. we felt it leaching our energy
you get more energy in the morning. but they are getting ready in not too long from now to get plunge number 22, so only a few left. what's it like to go in the water? >> like something you've never done before. take it from me. i've been cold before, but not like that. jennifer franciotti is going to let you know how it feels to go in that water. >> getting ready to hit the water. hear at sandy point state park. the water is choppy. the wind is blowing and the snow is coming down....
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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gene writes, "the energy department is wasting billions to keep itself going. if we have to invest in wild ideas, get rid of half the department of energy. they have 16,000 federal blows on the payroll and 90,000 contract employees, and nobody knows what they all really do." al says, "tired of politicians talking about medicare ad social security being the only way to save money. have every federal employee pay their own health insurance like in the private sector. that, alone, comes close to balancing the budget in 2013. now to pay for the $16 trillion plus in debt, do the ame for the pension plans." i wish. cor ray says, "congress needs cang l how to negotiate, how to get along with others, the importance of working, and the importance oknow who they are working for, and, of course, they need to learn there is no blank check great job bringing out the tough diussions." thank you, cora. jack fired up over bonuses, who is not. executives at any failed company should not get paid for doing a bad job. tom from mississippi says, "a new retiree on medicare, the pri
gene writes, "the energy department is wasting billions to keep itself going. if we have to invest in wild ideas, get rid of half the department of energy. they have 16,000 federal blows on the payroll and 90,000 contract employees, and nobody knows what they all really do." al says, "tired of politicians talking about medicare ad social security being the only way to save money. have every federal employee pay their own health insurance like in the private sector. that, alone,...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> getd this. last week, iran launched a monkey into space and it returned to earth alive. it was great news for the space program and terrible news for the monkey who thought he got out of iran. you have to be kidding me. this isn't good, guys. there are reports chris brown punched frank ocean yesterday. you know what that means? they'll probably be back together in nine months. >> well, "mean girls" fans have reason to celebrate. tina fey is looking for a new project. it may be a "mean girls" musical. she would like to do one. i'm sure lindsay lohan has her fingers crossed, too. >>> the actor arrived home to find an intruder in his garage. he chased the man and held him down. >>> disney put a hold on "star wars" 3-d after the first one was a flop. they said they would rather focus on the new trilogy of films. rick ross crashed his rolls-royce into an apartment building after hearing gunshots ring out. the rapper and female passenger were not injured i
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> getd this. last week, iran launched a monkey into space and it returned to earth alive. it was great news for the space program and terrible news for the monkey who thought he got out of iran. you have to be kidding me. this isn't good, guys. there are reports chris brown punched frank ocean yesterday. you know what that means? they'll probably be back...
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the population surge presents an urban energy, when i did not see six years ago the city streets, markets, cars and of course with cars comes traffic jams. cell phone coverage has expanded over 80% of the population and the kids are back in school. human capital summit the biggest changes since 2006 to 8 million afghans and secondary now we rely primarily on ied scum which killed more afghan coalitions. frankly the people are tired and have no desire to be controlled by insurgents. it's worsened over time and taliban movements are springing up as the people of afghanistan rejects the heavy-handed type pics of insurgents. polls indicate the majority of the afghans think the country is heading in the right direction, which is again a significant increase from my time in 2006. in the next phase in the campaign, german by security for subsistence. 400 security for subsistence teams are in place, training, advising and assisting afghan national security forces as they take lead for security. we are now bringing in built for missions, i.'s in many cases that focus on and train to assist the afg
the population surge presents an urban energy, when i did not see six years ago the city streets, markets, cars and of course with cars comes traffic jams. cell phone coverage has expanded over 80% of the population and the kids are back in school. human capital summit the biggest changes since 2006 to 8 million afghans and secondary now we rely primarily on ied scum which killed more afghan coalitions. frankly the people are tired and have no desire to be controlled by insurgents. it's...
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. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> we did this in 2000. we are not going to new orleans
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these are not-- rahm emanuel is not talking about mass shootings, he's using the energy surrounding mass shootings to try to do what democrats wanted to do for a long time, impose a fairly strict gun ban or hard or exexpensive to get a gun. >> megyn: yesterday we heard that democratic senators, blumenthal and murphy, saying the gun ban they're pushing for now on the federal level would have prevented newtown or prevented some of the carnage in newtown, saying that these guns that were used in newtown would now be banned under the legislation they are pushing. listen to chris murphy yesterday. >> kids would be alive today in newtown, connecticut, if the law that we're proposing today were in place on december 14th of last year. it's as simple as that. >> megyn: now, what evidence is there of that, exactly, chris? >> none that i'm aware of. now, what proponents of the gun ban say is that if you had-- if shooters did not have as many bullets, if they had smaller magazines, that they would take them longer and they would be subdued before they could do as much damage. before they could kill
these are not-- rahm emanuel is not talking about mass shootings, he's using the energy surrounding mass shootings to try to do what democrats wanted to do for a long time, impose a fairly strict gun ban or hard or exexpensive to get a gun. >> megyn: yesterday we heard that democratic senators, blumenthal and murphy, saying the gun ban they're pushing for now on the federal level would have prevented newtown or prevented some of the carnage in newtown, saying that these guns that were...
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how about in clean energy. there is is infrastructure bill that includes money for clean tech jobs. and they agree on this. so if you wanted to take bold swift action on climate change and jobs you could pass a clean tech infrastructure bill this week and put americans back to work. >> jennifer: well, i'm telling you he laid it out in his inaugural address in part one, and part two will be the state of the union, which we'll hopefully have you guys on to talk about. thank you both so much for joining us on this fantastic day. up next the republicans made it their mission to limit the president's term to one. we'll have that story and more right here on current tv. presidential inauguration plus insight into obama's second term. only on current tv. >> jennifer: welcome back to "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm in new york. we have been talking about the president's second-term agenda. the question is how obstructionist will republicans be? let's first revisit november 2010 when mitch mcconnell revealed his own agenda. >> our top political priority over the next two years should b
how about in clean energy. there is is infrastructure bill that includes money for clean tech jobs. and they agree on this. so if you wanted to take bold swift action on climate change and jobs you could pass a clean tech infrastructure bill this week and put americans back to work. >> jennifer: well, i'm telling you he laid it out in his inaugural address in part one, and part two will be the state of the union, which we'll hopefully have you guys on to talk about. thank you both so much...
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companies like silicon energy in marysville are leading the world. companies are driving innovation in aerospace. at grays harbor, and across-the- board effort led to the reopening of the paper mill last year putting in 175 people back to work, making 100% recycled paper. i have this to say about washington, innovation is in our genes. [applause]we create, we invent, we build. so now we must go forward with both high ambition and the recognition that the power of innovation will fuel the next wave of job growth in washington. make no mistake, our top priority tomorrow and every single day for the next four years is jobs. [applause]we must build a working washington capable of sustained economic leadership in a rapidly changing world. during the campaign, i put out a campaign to put washington back to work. over 100 points of action. focuses on job growth in several clusters, aerospace, life sciences, military, agriculture, information technology, clean energy technology and the maritime trade. these clusters represent both the present and the future
companies like silicon energy in marysville are leading the world. companies are driving innovation in aerospace. at grays harbor, and across-the- board effort led to the reopening of the paper mill last year putting in 175 people back to work, making 100% recycled paper. i have this to say about washington, innovation is in our genes. [applause]we create, we invent, we build. so now we must go forward with both high ambition and the recognition that the power of innovation will fuel the next...
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we have the lowest raw material cost in the world and lowest energy costs in the world. let's look at how we could make this product back here in america. >> and today the swing once again is made in the usa. just a few years ago when the economy tanked little tykes considered moving manufacturing elsewhere but ultimately they decided to stay receiving close to $4 million in tax incentives for the government. >> we appreciate the state of the federal government but honestly it's not enough to make the difference. it's about the people, it's about the productivity, it's about the longevity. >> they make a large assortment of toys. >> everything little tykes does emulating what parents do in the real world. >> that's why moms are a big part of the research. today they are giving suggestions for the redesign of the cozy coup. >> to use by themselves they can just get in it and walk along. >> i love the floorboards. >> i think toddlers are drawned to the kind of cartoony look that it has. the colors are the iconic thing. >> bye bye. >> more on that on fox and friends later t
we have the lowest raw material cost in the world and lowest energy costs in the world. let's look at how we could make this product back here in america. >> and today the swing once again is made in the usa. just a few years ago when the economy tanked little tykes considered moving manufacturing elsewhere but ultimately they decided to stay receiving close to $4 million in tax incentives for the government. >> we appreciate the state of the federal government but honestly it's not...
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host: coral davenport has worked on a wide range of energy issues and has covered energy, and politics in congress for congressional quarterly. i want to go to richard in virginia on the independent line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i'm curious as to why we are always talking about how global warming is such a terrible thing. in reality, we know the world has gone through monumental and temperature changes and climate changes to such a degree that there were massive. for instance, between the years 800 and the 1300's, the world have warmed up such that marineland had 10,000 to 15,000 -- the green land had 10,000 to 15,000 people and the catholic church had a bishop there. about one on for years. why is it that we have to consider global warming such a terrible thing? is a political issue and that is all it is. guest: scientists will tell you now that absolutely, the globe has gone through cycles of warming and cooling throughout its existence and drop the existence of human spirit -- throughout the existence of humans. the global atmosphere right now was warmer than it has been
host: coral davenport has worked on a wide range of energy issues and has covered energy, and politics in congress for congressional quarterly. i want to go to richard in virginia on the independent line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i'm curious as to why we are always talking about how global warming is such a terrible thing. in reality, we know the world has gone through monumental and temperature changes and climate changes to such a degree that there were massive. for instance,...
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companies like silicon energy in marysville are leading the world with some of the most durable solar cells ever built. janicki industries in sedro-wooley is driving innovation in aerospace. valve, a software company in bellevue has grown into a worldwide leader in interactive entertainment. and in grays harbor an across-the-board effort led to the re-opening of the paper mill last year, putting 175 people back to work making 100% recycled paper. i have this to say about washington. innovation is in our genes. [applause] we create. we invent. we build. so now we must go forward, with both high ambition and a recognition that the power of innovation will fuel the next wave of job growth in washington. make no mistake, our top priority today, tomorrow, an every single day for the next four years, is jobs. [applause] we must build a working washington, capable of sustained economic leadership in a rapidly changing world. during the campaign i put out a plan to get washington back to work that grew to over 100 points of action. my plan focuses on job growth in seven industry clusters. aer
companies like silicon energy in marysville are leading the world with some of the most durable solar cells ever built. janicki industries in sedro-wooley is driving innovation in aerospace. valve, a software company in bellevue has grown into a worldwide leader in interactive entertainment. and in grays harbor an across-the-board effort led to the re-opening of the paper mill last year, putting 175 people back to work making 100% recycled paper. i have this to say about washington. innovation...
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installation, so that the energy spent on heating and cooling. all of those things are configured in. these old homes were 10 or 20 or 30 years. the codes and materials have changed. the technology has improved. we are up to par with that. you are getting today's technology today. or within a week of today. yes, we are very much in the materials science. but you are working with the x is when it comes to making -- experts when it comes to lighting? looking at the grid or off grid solutions and all that? expert software together to really provide -- experts have to work together to really to work together to really provide
installation, so that the energy spent on heating and cooling. all of those things are configured in. these old homes were 10 or 20 or 30 years. the codes and materials have changed. the technology has improved. we are up to par with that. you are getting today's technology today. or within a week of today. yes, we are very much in the materials science. but you are working with the x is when it comes to making -- experts when it comes to lighting? looking at the grid or off grid solutions and...
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and energy, oil is at 100 not 20. >> but another revolution in energy too, right? >> but it's a bit of -- there's a lot of volume. not much profit. the market ultimately you can see why some of the sectors that drag multiple down are where they are. doesn't make it bad. but does it make me think that multiples just bottomed out? not so sure about that. >> yeah, you wonder whether you see multiple expansion in either one of those last two. in health care it's hard to -- it's going to be continuous cost pressure and then energy we just saw, climate change is the biggest thing that he talked about yesterday. i mean i wonder if you worry about hydro carbon build-out now, or whether you believe it or whether you think congress will stop any actions that slow that down. >> the funny thing is, you're talking about airlines and building. the one common thing that people in boeing have in common with energy companies is that the new thing you make is a whole lot more expensive and complicated and very risky compared to the old thing you used to make. that just means your qu
and energy, oil is at 100 not 20. >> but another revolution in energy too, right? >> but it's a bit of -- there's a lot of volume. not much profit. the market ultimately you can see why some of the sectors that drag multiple down are where they are. doesn't make it bad. but does it make me think that multiples just bottomed out? not so sure about that. >> yeah, you wonder whether you see multiple expansion in either one of those last two. in health care it's hard to -- it's...
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than 20% renewable energy this year. a few years ago, every executive said it can be done. by 2020 will get a third of our electricity from the sun and the wind and other renewable sources and probably more. in the years following world war ii, california embarked on a vast program to build highways, bridges and roads. today california's highways has to accommodate more vehicles than any other state in the nation. most structures construct it before we know about climate change and lethal effects of dirty air. we now expect more. enter at the transportation agency to review thoroughly current priorities and explore long-term funding options. last year you authorized another big object, high-speed rail. yes it's bold, but so is everything about california. a lecture by trains are part of future. china has said that the massive high-speed rail and we intend to double that. spain has 1600 miles and is building more. more than a dozen other countries how there is successful high-speed rail systems. even morocco is looking one. the first phase would get us from madera to bakersf
than 20% renewable energy this year. a few years ago, every executive said it can be done. by 2020 will get a third of our electricity from the sun and the wind and other renewable sources and probably more. in the years following world war ii, california embarked on a vast program to build highways, bridges and roads. today california's highways has to accommodate more vehicles than any other state in the nation. most structures construct it before we know about climate change and lethal...
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more and more energy resources to fill a gap at home. finance ministry officials issued a preliminary report. they say the trade deficit came to about 6.29 trillion yen, more than $78 trillion. exports fell 2.7% in yen terms. the strong yen hurt exporters. they saw demand from europe drop off. exports from china dropped too. consumers there steered clear of japanese goods. imports rose 3.8% to $798 billion. the rise mainly due to higher demand for liquefied natural gas. investors are trading on the latest data. what is you been seeing this morning? >> right after that announcement investors sold the yen but the yen against the dollar has recovered to the mid 88 yen level now. the dollar yen currently trading at 88.55. analysts say that's been yen selling pressure is not as strong as it's been before the bank of japan policy earlier in the week. let's see how this is affecting stockers. investors are trying to cake ta cues from the yen move. some investors are taking profits while others are buying as the nikkei has fallen be kospi is tra
more and more energy resources to fill a gap at home. finance ministry officials issued a preliminary report. they say the trade deficit came to about 6.29 trillion yen, more than $78 trillion. exports fell 2.7% in yen terms. the strong yen hurt exporters. they saw demand from europe drop off. exports from china dropped too. consumers there steered clear of japanese goods. imports rose 3.8% to $798 billion. the rise mainly due to higher demand for liquefied natural gas. investors are trading on...
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he had spent years developing energy resources. he led a project to develop gas fields in sahara desert. ito came from minamisanriku a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight because he wanted to visit his mother and stay with her. i want the news to be a mistake. i still think ito will show up at the party. >> reporter: he was looking forward to seeing his old friend. instead, he and the others will take a moment to remember. keiko abe, nhk world, tokyo. >>> japan's aviation authorities are preparing to strip down a defective boeing 727 battery that forced pilots to make an emergency landing last week. it landed in western japan after smoke was detected inside the cabin. they suspect the lithium battery overheated and affected the plane'
he had spent years developing energy resources. he led a project to develop gas fields in sahara desert. ito came from minamisanriku a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight because he wanted...
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my focus is on renewable energy. we don't have oil companies in nevada, but what we do have is an abundance of wind, solar, and geothermal. and i believe that those are alternatives that should be part of our overall energy mix to make us less reliance on fossil fuels and more energy independent in the long term. host: philadelphia, pennsylvania. our next caller is richard, independent line. caller: how are you doing? how are you doing, congressman? the question -- a couple of thoughts. i am interested in what puc is the area that productivity will occur. as far as when you talk about job creation and you coming from nevada, looking at the hospitality industry. specific to your state and locale. but talking about the nation as a whole, where do you see these jobs? which raises the question -- in your district, what is the ismale of -- what is the black male unemployment rate. it seems it is very high in a lot of districts and a lot of states. the other question, coming to this year -- the battle of dealing with the b
my focus is on renewable energy. we don't have oil companies in nevada, but what we do have is an abundance of wind, solar, and geothermal. and i believe that those are alternatives that should be part of our overall energy mix to make us less reliance on fossil fuels and more energy independent in the long term. host: philadelphia, pennsylvania. our next caller is richard, independent line. caller: how are you doing? how are you doing, congressman? the question -- a couple of thoughts. i am...
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during the energy natural resources committee a though. we are continuing to spend almost $400 billion a year to buy oil. and your colleague, senator lugar for a long time has told us the only way to beat a cartel is through competition and is sponsored and open feel standard to make a competitive market to move automobiles of drugs, whether it's not banal or whatever to have a market so when you drive a to the pump you have a choice in the price goes down. what do you think? do you think that's a good idea? at your colleague on, he saw stuart country. with a competitive way to break the opec cartel? >> the technology developments and fracturing has become that competitive instrument that is causing that to happen. we had the great fortune of this technology that is going to put this in a completely different position than in the past. i don't think we need to -- we see me after to develop the sources of energy. they can't be competitive because of the new discoveries of oil and gas through shale that is a total game changer will put us in
during the energy natural resources committee a though. we are continuing to spend almost $400 billion a year to buy oil. and your colleague, senator lugar for a long time has told us the only way to beat a cartel is through competition and is sponsored and open feel standard to make a competitive market to move automobiles of drugs, whether it's not banal or whatever to have a market so when you drive a to the pump you have a choice in the price goes down. what do you think? do you think...
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looking for the real to be relatively stable in the i think i don't see big drops in energy prices and i think a flat to moderate energy price and gives us a stable ruble so i think the ruble will tend to attract sideways this year and b if you think about the level of volatility we've experienced in the past even two thousand and twelve was a relatively stable year by historic standards and i think we'll have an and pricewaterhouse coopers they've also just released that business of a full roster and it's actually quite optimistic just looking through it why more upbeat than last year i would say for me to say but i wanted to ask david gray as well how he felt rushed out was on course to get to that twentieth place in the world bank poll what's right because that's something that president putin is really stressing he really wants russia to achieve that indeed he twenty eighteen that is his goal and i wanted to know if we were on track to achieve that and what needs to be gone in twenty thirty. but i think two thousand and thirteen is a very important year if we don't see significant
looking for the real to be relatively stable in the i think i don't see big drops in energy prices and i think a flat to moderate energy price and gives us a stable ruble so i think the ruble will tend to attract sideways this year and b if you think about the level of volatility we've experienced in the past even two thousand and twelve was a relatively stable year by historic standards and i think we'll have an and pricewaterhouse coopers they've also just released that business of a full...
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he is also sitting on top of this energy renaissance. in the country this is this huge new boom in gas and oil. we saw in the election he wanted to take some credit for that one way you could potentially do some of these things green light some of these natural gas projects and oil projects and on the other end you do try to get an energy tax out of it or something that makes it look as though you are ratcheting down on its use and get the bonus of a huge new revenue stream for the country if you are a democrat. >> are republicans going to go along with this? would they buy an energy tax if the president really pushes it? >> a oh, hell know. [ laughter ] i don't think it gets any republican votes. and, look, you know, the president talks recommendation he is going to talk in the state of the union about we need more investment and infrastructure in this country. here we have an infrastructure project, it doesn't cost the government a dime. all private sector money. yet they are opposing it. it makes no sense. >> we hope he approves it ph
he is also sitting on top of this energy renaissance. in the country this is this huge new boom in gas and oil. we saw in the election he wanted to take some credit for that one way you could potentially do some of these things green light some of these natural gas projects and oil projects and on the other end you do try to get an energy tax out of it or something that makes it look as though you are ratcheting down on its use and get the bonus of a huge new revenue stream for the country if...
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and i think it just depends on how she feels and whether she thinks she has the energy. not just to be president for four years but to go through the campaign that she would have to go through to maybe not get the nomination, maybe get the nomination, but to get elected. those six years that you spend running and then governing, it takes a lot out of even somebody as young as president obama. >> and if you need any reminding of how tough the job is, look no further than barack obama, all the times you have interviewed him from start to finish, his hair has turned white. people are blaming you. >> i don't think that's the case, piers. >> steve, it's been a pleasure talking to you. it was fantastic television just to see those two sitting there, taking questions, and i salute you. well done. >> thank you, piers. >> guns are squarely at the top of president obama's agenda tonight. 38 days after the tragedy at newtown, he and vice president joe biden met with police chiefs and sheriffs in cities across the country including utah, aurora, colorado, and oak creek, wisconsin. j
and i think it just depends on how she feels and whether she thinks she has the energy. not just to be president for four years but to go through the campaign that she would have to go through to maybe not get the nomination, maybe get the nomination, but to get elected. those six years that you spend running and then governing, it takes a lot out of even somebody as young as president obama. >> and if you need any reminding of how tough the job is, look no further than barack obama, all...
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domestic energy production open a door to an energy solution? thank you. >> the notion of the proxy works. i think i understand what your saying. i think i'd use different vocabulary for that and this gets into the issue of the relationship with saudi arabia. what's going on right now in the middle east and saudi arabia, afghanistan and a number of points in its modern history is basically using the promotion of a particular sort of fell off the islam, we tend to call it wahhabi islam and the west, on the saudi's don't really like that time. but this particular notion, the kind with the embodied in say the television, saudi arabia actively promotes islam as a tool of its foreign policy. under current circumstances in the region, saudi affairs to do that are escalating. even though saudi arabia partner of the night stay, i don't think that's in the interest of the united states to have the saudi doing now. if it wasn't for saudi arabia, al qaeda wouldn't exist in the talent and mainstays. and you recall the randi rhodes leading state sponsor of t
domestic energy production open a door to an energy solution? thank you. >> the notion of the proxy works. i think i understand what your saying. i think i'd use different vocabulary for that and this gets into the issue of the relationship with saudi arabia. what's going on right now in the middle east and saudi arabia, afghanistan and a number of points in its modern history is basically using the promotion of a particular sort of fell off the islam, we tend to call it wahhabi islam and...